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Cycling Atlas North America 

The 350 Most Beautiful Cycling Trips in the US, Canada, and Mexico

Greg Lemond Claude Droussent

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Universe Publishing
06 July 2022
Featuring majestic scenery and dramatic panoramas, these carefully selected tours represent the most beautiful places to pedal throughout North America for both seasoned and novice cyclists featuring the groundbreaking user-sourced mapping technology of the Strava app.

The most complete cycling guide ever published for North America, this book presents 350 carefully curated cycling itineraries in the US, Canada, and Mexico featuring maps, technical details, tourist information, not-to-be-missed scenic highlights, and cycling hacks and tips.    Based upon information drawn from users of the Strava app, the most knowledgeable and expert cycling community in the world, these routes are the 'best' balancing cycling level, scenic beauty, points of interest, iconic sites to visit – even must-visit bike shops. Those selected by three-time American Tour de France winner Greg LeMond focus on quieter roads – including dirt and gravel roads – that get cyclists off the beaten track.    Organised into eight regional sections covering the entire continent, the book includes some 'off the mainland' routes in Hawaii and the Caribbean for good measure. For those with time and a spirit of adventure, routes can be connected for a continuous, coast-to-coast trip.

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Imprint:   Universe Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 169mm, 
ISBN:   9780789337764
ISBN 10:   0789337762
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Greg LeMond, based in Tennessee, is the only American Tour de France winner, taking the top award three times. In 2020, he received the Congressional Gold Medal, the first cyclist to do so. Claude Droussent was editor in chief of leading French sports magazines L’Équipe and Vélo.

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